Aaron Ramsey and Arsene Wenger were predictably coy on the decision by Bobby Madley to deny West Brom what appeared a clear penalty in the early stages of Albion’s 2-0 defeat at Arsenal last night.

The respective Gunners midfielder and manager were questioned about the incident that, at 0-0, was a significant decision in how the game panned out.

While neither could deny there was contact from Shkodran Mustafi on Jay Rodriguez, Ramsey and Wenger both suggested there was an advantage played by Madley - an ‘advantage’ that Rodriguez couldn’t convert.

“I was up at the other end of the pitch, I was trying to get back in,” Ramsey told Sky Sports after the game.